Speaking of which, I was just one John Hancock away from trading my Jeep in for one (a 96 RT/10 black w/ white stripes and 2000 rims). That was last December. There are times I wish I wouldve gotten it. There are many other times Im glad that I kept my Jeep.

My most memorable car was a 1971 Triumph TR-6. I bought it used but it was in pristine condition. What a kick-*** fun car, especially on warm sunny days when I folded the top down. It had a 2-speed rear end too which kind of operated like an overdrive. Doing sports car rallys around California was a blast. I sold it to a kid I knew who totalled it within a few months.

It looked kind of like this but mine was maroon colored with Goodyear Redline Special tires. Wow would I like to have another just like it. Surprisingly, it was totally reliable with never a single problem not even from its Lucas (aka the Prince of Darkness ) electrical system.

I had a 1995 Saab 9000... The thing was a money pit, a big one. But it grew on whoever drove it. I've heard this from other people, but there is just something about a European sports sedan that can't be recreated in any other car. I learned to drive in it and also learned a lot about working on cars from it. By the end, I had put a boost controller in it and was running 18 pounds of boost out of it... that may have been why I loved it so much

Only cars I have ever really liked were the 68-70 Dodge Chargers. I bought a 70 about 6 years ago. Ended up making a street/strip car out of it. 440 bored to 452 and lots of money. Ran the 1/4 in 12.42@119mph.

Sold it two years ago when a guy offered me twice what I paid for it. Kinda wish I had kept it but then I wouldn't have my Jeep.